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      <title>Validating survey data: Educational attainment in SDR and the OECD</title>
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      <description>Educational attainment data OECD data SDR data Cleaning and merging SDR and OECD data  Results The curious case of ISSP Switzerland Conclusion Appendix   with Przemek Powałko
General population surveys with representative samples should have a similar education structure as shown by data from administrative sources, especially if survey weights are used. In this post we compare sample aggregates from 15 cross-national survey projects (including the European Social Survey, the World Values Survey and the European Values Study, and others) from the Survey Data Recycling database with educational attainment statistics from the OECD.</description>
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